T-shirts sold outside Bills game include rifle sight on Kaepernick

Posted by Mike Florio on October 16, 2016, 1:58 PM EDT

AP

Quarterback Colin Kaepernick made his first start on Sunday in nearly a year, against the Bills. Outside the team’s stadium, T-shirts for sale allowed fans to make a strong (and alarming) statement about the anthem protest.

Via Robert Klemko of TheMMQB.com, one of the T-shirts has an image of Kaepernick with a rifle sight on him. The text says “Wanted” above the photo and “Notorious Disgrace to America” below it.

Elsewhere outside the stadium, one group of fans were hitting a dummy wearing a Kaepernick jersey and an afro wig. Per Klemko, one fan yelled, “Tackle the Muslim.”

None of this behavior traces to the Bills organization, and it won’t be a surprise if similar incidents occur at other 49ers road games, if Kaepernick continues to start.

Really? This is why the silent vote will speak volumes this November because people are sick of PC America. This isn’t news, the guy is not like so he’s” wanted” Nobody is bringing a sniper rifle into the stadium. This site is getting bad

When Kapernick takes a idiotic stand by calling all the problems RACISM by WHITEY, instead of POLICY enacted by EVERYONE… what did he expect?

…and his stance was to

The dude is clueless. Barrack Obama militarized the police. Barrack Obama has continued the lie of the War OF Terror necessitating the so called ‘last line of defense against terrorists’ and the justification for all of the b.s. that is killing ALL RACES.

But Kaepernick doesn’t want to talk about reality, he wants to kneel and brood and blame whitey for everything.

In other words he’s a moron.

You don’t get insane policy changed by distracting everyone with calls of racism and doing this idiotic crap by pissing people off about the anthem.

So yeah, while the shirts are classless, what else would anyone expect to happen? The moron created this needless situation himself. This is what is called blowback.

The term should be familiar, our idiotic clandestine activities have been giving us wave after wave of blowback for decades now.

You can defend the shirt under the premise of the 1st amendment, the same amendment that allows Kaepernick to protest. But what should be horrific is one protest is kneeling to make a point and bring awareness, another protest is encouraging murder. That’s why these expressions of 1st amendment rights should be considered very different.

@barrywhererufrom The cops and America started it by being having zero compassion for the issue of police brutality. All I’ve heard is dismissiveness of the issue. Maybe the cops should hold each other more accountable instead of protecting each other? Just a thought